February 24, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
12:00 PM ET Sunday, March 1, 2026
Live on Fox
What to Watch For in 2026
- Honda hopes to repeat: Honda had their best NTT INDYCAR SERIES season since the return of multi-manufacturer competition in 2012—winning twelve of 17 races and taking the manufacturers’, drivers’ and rookie of the year titles—as well as victory in the Indianapolis 500. The last time Honda managed a sweep of all three titles and the Indy 500 was in 2005.
- Can anyone topple the #10 team: Alex Palou had a standout year in 2025, winning eight races, including the Indianapolis 500, en route to his third consecutive title and fourth in just five years at Chip Ganassi Racing.
- Big names and fresh faces: Amidst the musical chairs of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES silly season, some new and returning names will now be powered by Honda for the 2026 season. Two-time IndyCar Champion and the 2018 Indy 500 winner Will Power joins Andretti Global to replace the departing Colton Herta. Power will line up alongside 2022 ‘500’ winner Marcus Ericsson and a three-time race winner last year, Kyle Kirkwood. Mick Schumacher, former F1 driver and son of legend Michael Schumacher, joins Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for his rookie IndyCar season. And Dale Coyne Racing welcomes back former F1 driver Romain Grosjean to pair alongside reigning Indy NXT champion Dennis Hauger.
- Steady as she goes: Two of the five Honda-powered teams return with the exact same driver lineup for 2026. Chip Ganassi Racing will be running the familiar trio of Alex Palou, six-time IndyCar champ Scott Dixon and Kyffin Simpson. While their technical alliance partners, Meyer Shank Racing, will be looking to build on a strong 2025 season with the full-season pairing of Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong.
Honda at St. Pete
- Honda-powered drivers have won 12 of the 21 NTT INDYCAR SERIES races at St. Petersburg since the event was revived for the 2005 season. The late Dan Wheldon led a Honda and Andretti Green Racing sweep of the top four positions in the inaugural 2005 event.
- Alex Palou kicked off his incredible 2025 championship run with a victory at St. Petersburg last season, finishing just ahead of teammate Scott Dixon in a Honda-powered 1-2.
- Other Honda winners on the streets of St. Petersburg include Marcus Ericsson in 2023; Colton Herta in 2021; Sebastian Bourdais in 2017-18; Dario Franchitti in 2011; Will Power in 2010; Ryan Briscoe in 2009; Graham Rahal in 2008; and Helio Castroneves in 2006 and ’07.
2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Honda Lineup
| Andretti Global | #26 Will Power (C) (I) (W) |
| #27 Kyle Kirkwood (W) | |
| #28 Marcus Ericsson (I) (W) | |
| Chip Ganassi Racing | #8 Kyffin Simpson |
| #9 Scott Dixon (C) (I) (W) | |
| #10 Alex Palou (C) (I) (W) | |
| Dale Coyne Racing | #18 Romain Grosjean |
| #19 Dennis Hauger (R) | |
| Meyer Shank Racing | #60 Felix Rosenqvist (W) |
| #66 Marcus Armstrong | |
| Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing | #15 Graham Rahal (W) |
| #45 Louis Foster | |
| #47 Mick Schumacher (R) |
C – Series Champion I – Indianapolis 500 winner W – Race Winner R – Series Rookie
Where to Watch
Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Honda Message Points
February 24, 2026
St. Petersburg, FL
12:00 PM ET Sunday, March 1, 2026
Live on Fox
What to Watch For in 2026
- Honda hopes to repeat: Honda had their best NTT INDYCAR SERIES season since the return of multi-manufacturer competition in 2012—winning twelve of 17 races and taking the manufacturers’, drivers’ and rookie of the year titles—as well as victory in the Indianapolis 500. The last time Honda managed a sweep of all three titles and the Indy 500 was in 2005.
- Can anyone topple the #10 team: Alex Palou had a standout year in 2025, winning eight races, including the Indianapolis 500, en route to his third consecutive title and fourth in just five years at Chip Ganassi Racing.
- Big names and fresh faces: Amidst the musical chairs of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES silly season, some new and returning names will now be powered by Honda for the 2026 season. Two-time IndyCar Champion and the 2018 Indy 500 winner Will Power joins Andretti Global to replace the departing Colton Herta. Power will line up alongside 2022 ‘500’ winner Marcus Ericsson and a three-time race winner last year, Kyle Kirkwood. Mick Schumacher, former F1 driver and son of legend Michael Schumacher, joins Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for his rookie IndyCar season. And Dale Coyne Racing welcomes back former F1 driver Romain Grosjean to pair alongside reigning Indy NXT champion Dennis Hauger.
- Steady as she goes: Two of the five Honda-powered teams return with the exact same driver lineup for 2026. Chip Ganassi Racing will be running the familiar trio of Alex Palou, six-time IndyCar champ Scott Dixon and Kyffin Simpson. While their technical alliance partners, Meyer Shank Racing, will be looking to build on a strong 2025 season with the full-season pairing of Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong.
Honda at St. Pete
- Honda-powered drivers have won 12 of the 21 NTT INDYCAR SERIES races at St. Petersburg since the event was revived for the 2005 season. The late Dan Wheldon led a Honda and Andretti Green Racing sweep of the top four positions in the inaugural 2005 event.
- Alex Palou kicked off his incredible 2025 championship run with a victory at St. Petersburg last season, finishing just ahead of teammate Scott Dixon in a Honda-powered 1-2.
- Other Honda winners on the streets of St. Petersburg include Marcus Ericsson in 2023; Colton Herta in 2021; Sebastian Bourdais in 2017-18; Dario Franchitti in 2011; Will Power in 2010; Ryan Briscoe in 2009; Graham Rahal in 2008; and Helio Castroneves in 2006 and ’07.
2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Honda Lineup
| Andretti Global | #26 Will Power (C) (I) (W) |
| #27 Kyle Kirkwood (W) | |
| #28 Marcus Ericsson (I) (W) | |
| Chip Ganassi Racing | #8 Kyffin Simpson |
| #9 Scott Dixon (C) (I) (W) | |
| #10 Alex Palou (C) (I) (W) | |
| Dale Coyne Racing | #18 Romain Grosjean |
| #19 Dennis Hauger (R) | |
| Meyer Shank Racing | #60 Felix Rosenqvist (W) |
| #66 Marcus Armstrong | |
| Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing | #15 Graham Rahal (W) |
| #45 Louis Foster | |
| #47 Mick Schumacher (R) |
C – Series Champion I – Indianapolis 500 winner W – Race Winner R – Series Rookie
Where to Watch
- Television coverage of Sunday’s Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg starts at 12:00 PM ET on Fox. Complete, flag-to-flag race coverage also will be available on the INDYCAR Radio Network, and SiriusXM INDYCAR Nation (Channel 160).
- Practice and qualifying for this weekends’ race will air on FS1 (Practice 2, Morning Warm Up) and FS2 (Practice 1, Qualifying).


Event: Autotrader 400Location: EchoPark Speedway, Hampton, GeorgiaDate: Sunday, February 22, 2026Start: 10thFinish: 38th




With a top-10 finish in the season-opening Daytona 500 in the books, Josh Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team head into the second race of the 2026 season carrying early momentum that has been hard to come by in recent years.Despite the team’s rich history at Daytona – including five Daytona 500 victories – the Wood Brothers had not recorded a top-10 finish in the 500 since 2018, when Paul Menard crossed the line sixth. Berry’s ninth-place result not only ended that drought but also positioned him 12th in the Cup Series standings heading into Race 2. That early points cushion carries added significance under the current championship format, which no longer includes a win-and-you’re-in provision for the season-ending, 10-race, championship-deciding Chase.Berry said the focus now shifts to building on the speed shown in Speedweeks as the Cup Series moves to EchoPark Speedway for Sunday’s Autotrader 400. The 1.54-mile track, formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway, has taken on a superspeedway-style identity in recent seasons, putting a premium on drafting, execution and track position.“I’m proud of the speed we showed at Daytona,” Berry said. “The 21 team brought a fast Ford Mustang, and we were able to put ourselves in position throughout the week.“That’s something we want to carry into Atlanta. We qualified well there in both races last year and had cars capable of running up front, but the finishes didn’t reflect the speed we had.“Atlanta races similar to Daytona now, so hopefully we can build on what we learned last week and put together a complete race.”Berry’s qualifying efforts at Atlanta last season underscored that potential. He started third in the spring race and second in the summer event, but incidents in both races prevented the team from converting that speed into the finish it deserved.There is no practice scheduled at EchoPark Speedway prior to qualifying, which is set for Saturday at 11 a.m. ET. Sunday’s 400-mile, 260-lap race is slated to begin just after 3 p.m. ET with live coverage on FOX. Stage breaks are planned for Lap 60 and Lap 160.
Saturday, February 21Josh Berry will participate in a 15-minute Q&A session at the Ford Stage at 1:00 p.m. in the fan zone at EchoPark Speedway.
Josh BerryAge: 35 (Oct. 22, 1990)Hometown: Hendersonville, TennesseeCrew Chief: Miles StanleyIG: @joshberry88X: @joshberry


